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    Drought stress effects on gene expression and metabolite profiles in blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum L.)

    This ARC represents the data described in the following publication:

    Ziegler et al. 2024 Hort Res. https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhae313

    Abstract

    The blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum L., family Grossulariaceae) is a perennial shrub valued for its antioxidant-rich berries, widely used in the food and beverage industry. However, prolonged drought during the fruiting season leads to drought stress, inhibiting growth and reducing yields. To explore the underlying molecular mechanisms, we present the first high-quality chromosome-scale genome assembly for blackcurrant (cv. Rosenthals Langtraubige), the first in the Grossulariaceae family. Using this genomic reference, we analyzed the transcriptomic response of blackcurrant leaves and roots to drought stress, identifying key differentially expressed genes and significant changes in primary metabolites, such as increased proline and depleted organic acids under stress. This data can aid in developing drought-resistant blackcurrant cultivars.

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    Studies

    Ribes nigrum genome

    Drought stress experiment 1

    Drought stress experiment

    Assays

    Genome Sequencing

    RNASeq (Drought)

    Metabolite measurement

    Runs

    Results of the genome sequencing and transcriptome analysis

    Ribes nigrum genome annotation

    Ribes nigrum transcriptom

    Supplemental Material

    Supplemental Material